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Re: Speak in Mando'a

cloneapart wrote:

Hey people,Mando'a just got a whole lot easier to learn. If you can access iTunes, then go on there and type in Boba Fett. Yea, i do relise how big of a sw nerd i am to type in something like that, but when it pulls up the search, you can get a free subscription to a podcast in English that has a man who teaches some Mando'a phrases if you wish to learn how to proununciate the words better. Podcast is called Aruetii ba'jurir dajun. Also, you can get the star wars bounty hunter books on audio tapes from iTunes. Just in case you were intrested

i've subscribed to it, but i think it only ran 1 epp.....which is stupid....

Re: Speak in Mando'a

Thanks for welcoming me to these boards. THere was only suppose dto be that one Mando'a Language Dictionary. The main part was supposed to be the dictionary at the end, but I never did it. The grammer part was only supposed to be very short and basic. Right now I'm working on the MLO, Mando'a Language Objective. It will be much more in depth. I also read a comment here about including the spelling of Mando'a words using English letters. I'm going to include that in the MLO along side the Mandor symbols.

Re: Speak in Mando'a

shes kind of taken over fett and made him into the image she wants and also all the mandalorians.ive just been reading the original trilogy and his fett is so different.more like the fett we know from the actuall movies.i could not learn elvish so i wont try to learn mandalorian though shes done very well with her invented language

Re: Speak in Mando'a

Re: Speak in Mando'a

Zeek_Fett wrote:

you know what i think?I think Mando'a is stupid. Travis thinks she can do all that all by herself? All of a sudden she can create a Mandolorian language and not talk to the old Fandalorians? she's full of herself. she has no right to write about Boba, no one does, but all the Boba Fett fans should. This goes for Mando'a too.

you sound like an angry old timer....

Beneath this mask there is more than flesh. Beneath this mask there is an idea, Mr. Creedy, and ideas are bulletproof.

Re: Speak in Mando'a

I personally like sharing a language, however broken we may speak in it, with my clan brothers from the Mandalorian Mercs. It signifies a deeper bond, when you can quip words or phrases from a language special to you, that most other people don't know. The clone troopers must have felt similar. I used to be a language major, and love learning the why and how of any language, so I'm inhaling Mando'a every chance I get. It's a lot of fun to be able to share that with others.

Ogir'olar, nuhur par ni!

Me'vaar ti gar?

Mandalorians - very good at providing little deaths in large quantities.